- Gunno Dahlstierna
Gunno Dahlstierna (
September 7 ,1661 -September 7 ,1709 ), Swedish poet, whose original surname was Eurelius, was born in the parish ofÖr inDalsland , where his father was vicar. He entered theUniversity of Uppsala in 1677, and after gaining his degree entered the government office of land-surveying. He was sent in 1681 on professional business toLivonia , then under Swedish rule. A dissertation read at Leipzig in 1687 brought him the offer of aprofessor ial chair in the university, which he refused. Returning to Sweden he executed commissions of land-surveying directed by King Charles XI, and in 1699 he became head of the whole department. In 1702 he was ennobled under the name of "Dahlstierna". He wandered over the whole of the coast of the Baltic: Livonia,Rügen andSwedish Pomerania , preparing maps which still exist in the office of public land-surveying inStockholm . His death, which took place in Pomerania on his forty-eighth birthday, is said to have been hastened by the disastrous news of theBattle of Poltava .Dahlstierna's patriotism was touching in its pathos and intensity, and during his long periods of professional exile he comforted himself by the composition of songs to his beloved Sweden. His genius was most irregular, but at his best he easily surpasses all the Swedish poets of his time. His best-known original work is "Kungaskald" (Stettin, 1697), an elegy on the death of Charles XI. It is written in
alexandrine s, arranged in ottava rima. The poem is pompous and allegorical, but there are passages full of melody and high thoughts. Dahlstjerna was a reformer in language, and it has been well said by Atterbom that in this poem he treats the Swedish speech just as dictatorially as Charles XI and Charles XII treated the Swedish nation. In 1690 was printed atStettin his paraphrase of the "Pastor Fido " of Guarini. His most popular work is his "Giötha kämpavisa om Konungen och Herr Peder" ("The Goths Battle Song, concerning the King and Master Peter"; Stockholm, 1701). The King is Charles XII and Master Peter is the tsar of Russia. This spirited ballad lived almost until our own days on the lips of the people as a folk-song.The works of Dahlstierna have been collected by P. Hanselli, in the "Samlade Vitterhetsarbeten af svenska Författare från Stjernhjelm till Dalin" (Uppsala, 1856, &c.).----
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